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I'm not sure the existence of the sign on one other coin should be a determining factor if we're having a moose on the other side which has been used on several coins.

However, we could replace the sign with a tree and have the moose hiding behind that. But I'm not sure how we'd place the GC codes on the other side - having them carved into the tree does not depict geocaching well in my opinion.

OK.....my last input then I'll shut up and wait until whatever you all decide on comes out and then probably buy one just because.

- I threw the moose into the fray because it does, indeed, represent Maine. So does a
lobster, a light house, fishing, the shape of Maine, etc.
- I intentionally chose the moose cut out (see my pic) because THAT is what would
make it unique. Put a moose as part of a square or rectangular coin = Boring to me.
- Sure there are several "moose" themed coins, mostly head shots. Show me one that
is actually shaped like a moose (full body).
- Too fragile? Moose crap. Four legs would be very durable. Numereous coins out
there with cut outs.
- More expensive than a round or square coin? How much more expensive per coin
do you think it would be?
- A pine tree behind it is possible, but, it would have to be small one. Otherwise the
moose would end up being small.

Last time, then I'll quiet: Moose, sign that says Maine 10 Years, some warm and fuzzy comment on the back, and the tracking number (on the back this time, not the front!)